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A History of the County of Middlesex
… 8 Broomfields 'One of the judges in the Sheriff's court of London': J. Stow, Survey of Lond. ed. Kingsford, i. 115; …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… larger houses, the retreats of courtiers or merchants from London. The Corner House, the capital messuage of Pyott's … by Conduit Close. 39 In 1637 Nicholas Dickens (d. 1653), a London haberdasher, built a house on the green south of his … perhaps by one of the joint owners, Waldrof Lodowick, a London merchant. 61 South of the Blind Beggar, between it and …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… was staked out, presumably in building plots, around London Terrace fronting Hackney Road and a group of new … Causdell, 75 of Hackney Road, and Joseph Foulkes, of London Terrace. 76 James Blake, a Bishopsgate Street …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… in the early 16th century. 73 In 1547 the bishop of London leased the 'chapel and messuage under one roof' on … 78 It was depicted in 1703 79 and Edward Barsham, a London goldsmith, in 1713 mortgaged what was still called St. … for that of Weeley (Essex), the property of the bishop of London, by that time patron of most of the district churches …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… leased parcels in Hare Street, at the northern end, to a London carpenter, Josias Hill, who had built houses there by … as John Welsh, a Shoreditch bricklayer, in 1677 and to London merchants, including Joshua Green in 1670 and John … bounded west and south by Cock Lane to Jon Richardson, a London mason, for 180 years, with permission to dig for …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… Inside the building, the Entrance Hall (Plate 79) has a central arcade of three bays with panelled piers and … bolection-moulded surrounds and panelled overmantels with central oval or square panels; the walls are panelled and …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… the superintendence of Mr. George Alexander, architect, of London, at an estimated expense of 350, chiefly received from …
Survey of London
… will be contained in a subsequent volume of the Survey of London dealing with inter alia the Spring Garden and the … Harinton at y. Blu [Bell] at Charing Cross, M.A.H." ( London Tokens of the Seventeenth Century, by A. W. Frank, …
Survey of London
… the rector of the parish, William Howley, the Bishop of London, the East India and West India Dock Companies and the Corporation's Port of London Committee, it was agreed that the College would be … arrangement at the west end provided three lobbies; the central one being the principal entrance and those to the …
Survey of London
… at the eastern end of Garden Place by Benjamin Adam, a London merchant, on land which he acquired in 18257 by buying … and ball finials at either end of the faade (Plate 30a). A central doorway on the Cotton Street frontage was flanked by … 1813. 361 It had a symmetrical street frontage in which a central doorway was flanked by single windows and was 32ft …
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